The San Diego State men's soccer team, playing without starting midfielders Daniel Steres, a freshman, and Jamel Wallace (Oceanside High), a redshirt junior – both of whom had red cards against UCLA last Sunday – pulled out a 1-0 win over Pac-10 rival Stanford last night in Palo Alto.
Raymundo Reza scored at the 82:30 mark for SDSU, off a pass from Michael Rocha, blasting the ball off the left post for his third goal of the season.
Redshirt sophomore goalkeeper Brad Byrns, making just his second start of the season, had two saves in 90 minutes to record his sixth career shutout.
The Aztecs, who wrap up their four-game road trip tomorrow against No. 5 Cal, is 3-5-1, 1-0-1. The Cardinal falls to 2-6-2, 0-2-1.
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JT Howlan, Kyle Ochoa and Trevor May all scored as the
USD men's team shut out visiting
Gonzaga 3-0 in a West Coast Conference game. Kelin Briones had five saves in goal for the Toreros (2-5-3, 2-0). Gonzaga falls to 5-5-1, 2-1 . . . Breanna Brenton and Katelyn Krauss both scored as the
Cal State San Marcos women's team beat host
San Francisco State 2-1 in a nonconference game. Kaycee Gunion made three saves in goal for CSUSM (8-2-2). SFSU is 8-5-2 . . . The
Cal State San Marcos men's team fell to host
San Francisco State 2-1 in a nonconference game. Chris Wyatt had the lone goal for the Jaguars (5-6-1). SFSU is 7-6-1 . . . Senior midfielder Laura Borenstein scored her fourth goal of the season at the 86:46 mark and that was all the
UCSD women needed in a 1-0 shutout over host
Cal State Stanislaus in a CCAA game. Jessica McGovern was credited with four saves en route to her fifth shutout of the season for UCSD (10-2-1, 7-2). The Warriors are 5-4-4, 1-4-3 . . .
Cal State Stanislaus got an early goal and never looked back in a 1-0 win over visiting
UCSD, which has gone four consecutive games without a goal. The Tritons are 6-4-2, 3-4-2; the Warriors are 2-8-1, 1-7.
Volleyball
The 15th-ranked
UCSD women's team swept visiting
Sonoma State 25-15, 25-12, 26-24 to move the Tritons (13-3, 7-2) into second place in the CCAA. The Seawolves (15-4, 7-3) fall to third in the conference. 13-3, 7-2. Rebecca Bailey became UCSD's all-time career kills leader with her 1,183 career kills in the second game. Bailey finished with a match-leading 19 kills to give her 1,191. Teammates Sylvia Schmidt had 12 kills and Katie Condon added eight while Michelle Torres led all players with 16 digs.